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(KGTV) — If you're looking for one of America's best burritos, you're in the right place according to one food publication.San Diego is home to seven of the 50 best burritos in the U.S., according to a new list from The Daily Meal. And the options include more than your traditional carne asada burrito.Some local favorites made the list, including Lucha Libre, Lolita's, and Nico's, the latter of which ranked as San Diego's highest.CRAZY BURRITOS: Unique burritos you definitely have to tryBut some, perhaps, lesser-known gems also took the spotlight, including La Perla Cocina Mexicana and Ortiz's Taco Shop.Here's how San Diego ranked: 672
(KGTV) - Are people in Mexico City really buying fake cell phones to turn over to thieves?Yes.Armed robberies have become so common on buses in Mexico City that people are buying fake iPhones to turn over to crooks.The dummy phones cost between to and have a startup screen and a piece of metal inside that give them the heft of a real phone. 358
(CNN) -- President Trump is giving most federal workers the gift of an extra day off this holiday season.The president issued an executive order Tuesday ordering that all executive departments and federal agencies close on Tuesday, December 24 in honor of Christmas Eve.The holidays for federal employees include Christmas Day, but not Christmas Eve.Certain employees, or "emergency employees," will have to work that day "for reasons of national security, defense, or other public need."News of an extra day off comes after Congress recently approved 12 weeks of paid parental leave for all federal employees for the first time in American history. The legislation heads to Trump's desk for his signature. 714
(KGTV) - Days after her royal wedding to Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex has been bestowed her very own coat of arms, Kensington Palace announced.With personal touches such as poppies representing her home state of California and wintersweet which surrounds her new home at Kensington Palace, Meghan Markle's coat of arms was designed to be both personal and representative.A blue background on the shield is meant to represent the Pacific Ocean and two golden rays signify the sunshine of California. Three quills on the shield represent communication and the power of words.RELATED: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, release official Royal Wedding photosOn each side of the shield are "supporters," which include a songbird and lion wearing a crown for Markle.For wives of members of the royal family, it's tradition to have one of the supporters of their husbands in addition to their own. Markle's supporter is a songbird "as if flying and an open beak, which with the quill represents the power of communication."Markle worked closely with the College of Arms throughout the design process and her coat was approved by Queen Elizabeth.PHOTOS: Scenes from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's?royal wedding"Good heraldic design is nearly always simple and the Arms of The Duchess of Sussex stand well beside the historic beauty of the quartered British Royal Arms," Thomas Woodcock, Garter King of Arms and Senior Herald in England, said. 1511
(KGTV) - A new study claims Californians are dishing out extra cash due to the condition of the state's roads while supporters of an effort to repeal the gas tax slammed the study for neglecting to tell the whole truth. The study, conducted by TRIP, claims that driving on California roadways costs motorists statewide an estimated billion per year. The estimate is based on vehicle operating costs as a result of driving on rough roads, time and gas lost due to traffic, and the costs of traffic accidents.The study claims 64 percent of San Diego’s major roads and highways are in either poor or mediocre condition.When it comes to San Diego’s bridges, the study claims 64 of them are deemed structurally deficient and in need of improvement.Meanwhile, supporters of the gas tax repeal slammed the study as being a PR stunt by lawmakers to get more money out of California residents. “Don’t be fooled by a PR stunt by politicians of a few projects being approved in the middle of the Gas Tax Repeal campaign. Only a fraction of the existing gas tax goes to any road projects currently with the rest stolen and wasted by politicians. We could fix all of our roads if we simply allocated 100 percent of gas tax revenues to roads, but the politicians will never do that because this has never been about fixing roads, but rather getting more of your money," said Carl DeMaio, chairman of Yes on 6, a statewide effort to repeal the tax. 1486